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Suspect can't hide from Georgetown police drone

Aug 09, 2017

A third suspect in a business burglary tried to hide from responding Georgetown officers early Sunday. Police found two people "trespassing on the property." Police determined a third person was still in the area. He couldn't outsmart the city's modern crime-fighting tool.

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Opening arguments Monday in the murder trial of Ronald Exantus detailed the last moments of Logan Tipton's life and sought to explain what led Exantus to a Versailles house where he knew no one. Prosecutor Keith Eardley described the case against the Indianapolis nurse and his attorney Bridget Hofler blamed mental illness.

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